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Intergovernmental Negotiations for UN Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation

Key Upcoming Events

2025

  • 27 June 2025: Issues notes and overview are available and published
     
  • Virtual multi-stakeholder briefings

The Chair of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee and the Co-Leads of the Workstreams invite international organizations, civil society, and other stakeholders to attend briefing sessions on 30 June, 1 July, and 2 July 2025. The sessions will present the Draft Issues Notes and Overview developed during the Committee’s intersessional work in advance of the August 2025 Sessions.

These briefing sessions are intended to provide clarity on the content of the issues notes and the approaches being used in each workstream to enhance contributions from various stakeholders.

The Draft Issues Notes and Overview will be open for written comments until 11 July 2025 for stakeholders and 21 July 2025 for Member States.

Member States are welcome to attend the briefings, but the floor will be open only for inquiries from stakeholders.

For more information about the multi-stakeholder briefings and the call for written inputs, please click here.

  • Substantive Sessions
    • 4-8 August 2025: First Session (New York)
    • 11-15 August 2025: Second Session (New York)
    • 10-21 November 2025: Third Session (Nairobi)

2026

  • 2-3 and 6-13 February 2026: Fourth Session (New York)
  • 3-14 August 2026: Fifth Session (New York)
  • 30 November-11 December 2026: Sixth Session (Nairobi)

2027

  • Three substantive sessions per year and submission of the final text of the framework convention and of the two early protocols
  • First quarter of the General Assembly’s 82nd Session (starting Sept. 2027): Consideration of the framework convention and of the two early protocols by the General Assembly

 Latest documents

Process

The UN General Assembly has established an intergovernmental negotiating committee to draft a United Nations Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation and two early protocols. This Member State-led process will run from 2025 to 2027, with the aim of developing a framework convention that leads to fully inclusive and more effective international tax cooperation.

Structure and Timeline

  • Negotiations are conducted by an intergovernmental negotiating committee engaging all Member States and supported by a Bureau consisting of a Chair, 18 Vice-Chairs, and a Rapporteur
  • At least three substantive sessions per year in New York and other UN locations including Nairobi with a view to submitting final texts in the first quarter of the General Assembly’s 82nd Session
  • Each session will last up to 10 working days
  • Informal intersessional consultations may be organized as needed

Participation

The process is open to all UN Member States.

Multi-stakeholder engagement: The mandating resolution encourages international organizations, civil society and other relevant stakeholders to contribute to the work of the intergovernmental negotiating committee in accordance with established practices. The modalities for multi-stakeholder engagement as discussed and decided by the Committee at its Organizational Session are available through CRP.2 and its amendment CRP.6.

Support for participation: Member States and other relevant stakeholders in a position to do so are encouraged to assist in ensuring the full and effective participation of developing countries in the negotiations, particularly the least developed countries, by covering travel and local expenses and through capacity building.

Key Documents

Background

This negotiating process builds on:

  • The work of the 2024 Ad Hoc Committee that developed the Terms of Reference
  • The 2023 Secretary-General’s Report on “Promotion of fully inclusive and more effective international tax cooperation at the United Nations”

For detailed background information, visit the archive pages for the 2023 Secretary-General’s Report Process and the 2024 Ad Hoc (ToR) Committee.

Contact

For inquiries, please contact the Secretariat in UN DESA at: inc-tax@un.org